Alright so I got the editor and what not, and I am really interested in making my own maps for my friends and the public, but I really have no clue where to start learning or where to begin. I know pretty much all the events that take place on your map that are scary have to do with scripted code and all that, but I have no idea how to do any of that. I was curious where I should start learning all the ropes, and where I can learn advanced things for later use.

I've checked into a lot of things already. I'm starting to get the hang of general mapping, and I have a basic idea of what I want to do, just no knowledge of how to do it. Any tips you guys can give me would also be highly appreciated. I might ask questions in here as well, if you guys would answer them I would highly appreciate it. Thanks!

Edit: I've also checked out the wiki but the wiki has a giant plethora of information that is kind of hard to follow at times. If anyone has tutorials that start out basic and get up to advanced that would be just fantastic.

(05-07-2012 06:55 AM)Sikktwizted Wrote: Ok so I am a bit curious. Are the void parts of the script basically category separators for different stuff?

Void is something called a "data type specifier".
Functions are not just things that you pass parameters into. They can also create parameters themselves - so called "return values", using for example "return (value);", but while the value can vary, you have to specify what data type it will be, in the beginning of the function declaration. "Void" is the exception. "Void" means that the function won't return any parameter values at all.

Edit:
There needs to be a new expression for when somebody gets ninjad, but provides a much better reply, rendering the first replies obsolete. You've both been "samuraied".

(05-07-2012 06:55 AM)Sikktwizted Wrote: Ok so I am a bit curious. Are the void parts of the script basically category separators for different stuff?

Void is something called a "data type specifier".
Functions are not just things that you pass parameters into. They can also create parameters themselves - so called "return values", using for example "return (value);", but while the value can vary, you have to specify what data type it will be, in the beginning of the function declaration. "Void" is the exception. "Void" means that the function won't return any parameter values at all.

Edit:
There needs to be a new expression for when somebody gets ninjad, but provides a much better reply, rendering the first replies obsolete. You've both been "samuraied".

So would I be correct in saying that it is similar to an empty command then?